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 How can I get a loan if I am unemployed; and hove no credit, no colaterall or anything of that nature?
I need 1000$ Loan... I would be able to repay it seeing as how I am going in the army next month... I need help and FAST... dont give me bone head suggestions like get a job... I think that might ...


 I owe money to banks and credit card company. What should I do?
I estimated my debt to $3,000.. I wanna pay em off little by little.. What should I do? Do you guys recommend Consolidating Companies? If yes can you recommend companies..

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 How many credit cards are too many that start to hurt your credit?
Consider they all have very low or no balance....


 Credit card problems?
I'm 20 and I currently have two credit cards. The first one I got though, only has a credit line of 200 dollars and my mom said it would increase over time as you make payments. I've ...


 Which day in a month is the best day to pay a payment on a loan?
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 Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover?
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 I need to borrow 4500.00 pounds. i will pay back 6000.00 over five years at 100.00 a month. can anyone help??

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I mean does anyone know of people who can help me? and do you not think i have tried my bank???? really bad credit rating....


 I messed up 5 years ago big time and my FICO is terrible. Can I still qualifyto buy a home?
Right now my FICO score is 584 (I made some bad mistakes a while back). Can I still qualify for a hime loan or am I condisered worthless? I have a great job (I've been w/ the same company for 14 ...


 What is ATM ?
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 How do I get a lower interest rate on a current credit card?
I have heard that you as a consumer can negotiate with credit card companies to reduce interest rate so that you can get them paid off. How do I go about that?...


 How can I get my credit report without paying alot of money for it?
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 So a frog walks into a bank...?
and steps up to the teller.
"Patricia Black, how may I help you?", the teller says.
"I'm looking for a loan" says the frog
"I'm sorry, but we don'...


 What is the best credit card to get?
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 I owe money on my credit cards and can not pay them off i am moving to spain do i have to pay them off?
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 Should teens have their own credit cards?
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 How do you change expiration date on your credit card?
where do you go to update credit card expiration date?...I triedbut could not do it....


 I have a credit score of 815, is this good or bad?
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 Now that I have paid my credit cards off (such as JcP, target, belk) should I close them?
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 Why does footballer earn so much money than nurses?
nurses saves life so why they get less ...



vas222006
I want a credit card but i don't know anything about credit cards.?
i already know that i don't have a lot of credit just a little it and i would want to know what credit card would be best for me. i tried to get one from bank of america but, i was turned down because i haven't been with them that long to qualify for one....anyway i need some help asap.
                     
 




Plumpy Q.
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Try this site http://www.federalreserve.gov/Pubs/shop/

I hope I helped you. Bye and good luck! ☺


kurt.biewald
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use cash instead

or just get a debit card

you can buy twice as much with the same money in the future then

also, get used to sometimes not having money and being ok anyway, it makes you strong


shop2early
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As long as you pay it off and have a zero balance. Other than, that if you are not careful you can accumulate a debt, and a lot of interest, you can end up paying three or four times, the amount you original owed.

Don't get all caught up in credit cards, unless you are simply trying to establish credit.


Davidos
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You should go back to BofA and speak with a personal banker. Have him or her explain interest rates and other information you should know before applying for credit. Don't rush into credit either. I think the best way to begin your financial future is with a savings account. Sorry to burst your bubble!


Denise P
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There are a lot of credit card companies out there who will gladly give you credit. But, most of the ones who will give you a credit card will probably charge outrageous interest. Plus, most of them require a yearly membership fee which, along with the application fee, will take about 3/4 of the credit that is given. In other words, most will offer $250 to $300 dollars credit, but the fees will eat up over $100. That comes off the credit limit. The best way to get credit is to get someone who has good credit co-sign for you. Then after a while, if you pay the payments on time, you will have established your own credit.


David
Try a Clothing company such as Macy's and build credit like this!Its only a Macy's card and you can only purchase at Macy's but this a way to start your credit THEN you re aply at the bank again for an "Actual" credit card...By the way it doesn't have to be a Macy's credit card it can be another company that ooffers their in store credit cards only!Also a tip!..Everytime you apply for a credit card your "credit score" goes down! or everytme they run a credit score repor..So be careful not apply anywhere and eveywhere..another tip!! If you ever cancel a credit cardyou are deducted points from you credit score!! Keep this in mind! By the way why dont you try and asking at Bank of America for a "STUDENT CREDIT CARD" this was my 1st...you probably applied for a bank of america credit card thats why they probably rejected you! Ask your bank teller for the Student if your a student, which im assuming you are..Cell phone companies always build up credit score..Anybill that has your own name on it and you a pay monthly fee...this is going towards your credit score! so there you go !if you have questions just let me know!


☼☆♦♫♥ Christina ♥♫♦☆☼
go to cvs or walgreens and get a prepaid green dot visa or master card they are used everywhere, and they send you an actual card in the mail, but you pre pay! good luck. ;o)


Dick J
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You may want to get a deparment store charge card (I'm sure that you khow the difference between a charge card and a credit card, but in case you don't, a charge card is a card that you have to pay in full every month...it is not based on a revolving credit agreement), charge a small purchase every month, and pay the balance ON TIME every month. Also, if you do get a credit card, PLEASE be very careful with it and never run up more debt that you can pay back.


Debt Free Dale
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Just go to http://getprequalified.com. They have a side by side comparison that makes it real easy. It should be no problem. They are easy to get. You can also research the article library for more information.


david a
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you might want to go here to compare them, pick one that is right for u
http://www.bestcreditrates.net


GTW
There are a few out there it all depends on your credit, check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com here you will be able to compare all major credit cards side by side on rates and rewards, GOOD, BAD OR NO CREDIT they have the right card for you, just make sure you pay them off at the end of the month that way you do not pay interest and build great credit to get a better one down the line.


His Wifeyy ♥
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Capital One is usually good about giving credit... I just wouldn't expect a high limit. Maybe no more than $500.

http://www.captialone.com

There is also First Savings CC.

http://www.firstsavingscc.com


You'll want a low apr percentage surely! :)


paulie10182
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check out www.myfirstcreditcard.com.au to see what the providers are after they are some non bank lenders on the panel . it has info and applications on this site good luck


angryman1n
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If you have any savings built up look for a "secured card." That will hold your savings in reserve just in case.

This does two things for you:
- You can get a lower interest rate. ~10% compared to 20+.
- Your money will still accrue interest.

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Store credit cards are a total rip off. Citibank backed Sears card carries an APR of nearly 25%!!!


MsNewBeauty
Try Capital One, You Get A Line Of $500 At First. I Just Turned 18, And I Was Approved Right Away. Make Sure You Can Pay It Too =) Good Luck.


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